…are some brilliant formulas for clering parasite toxins, chemical toxins, viral toxins, and antigenic substances such as flea-bite allergies. Hobon formulas are tasteless and can be added to drinking water….
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…et al . , National Zoological Park) $8,000. Correlates of Reproductive Success and Management Styles in Captive Cheetahs (S .Millard, et al., Zoological Society of San Diego) $2,525 Sao Paulo…
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…l e the oriainal estimate. Then Tippi and Noel began having marital problems sel l ing it to American distributors. So, although “Roar” has been shown in Europe, it has…
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…needed more protected areas for all spotted cats. Dr. Jorqe Rabinovich stressed the general lack of information about Latin American cats and suqg- ested three critical categories: Ecoloqical information, which…
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…– Mr. & Mrs. David Herd, Montreal, P.Q. Since this address is changing, we list Secre- tary: Mrs. Janet Thomas, R. R. 1 Box 602, Manotick, Ontario. CAL-VAL (Southern California…
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…w . . – ALBANY, N. Y. 1614 Central Avenue Albany, New York (Exit 24 of N. Y. S. Thruway) F o r detail5 of forthcoming meetings of the Sectional…
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…io which caused LIOC to come into being in 1955. -longs to Ann and All Eichel– ‘ ^man of New Market, Virginia. Their detailed verbal picture of his daily existence…
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…Club, 1454 Fleetwood Drive East, Mobile, Alabama 36605. The Long Island Ocelot Club is a non-profit, non- commercial club, international in membership, devoted to the welfare of ocelots and other…
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…Big Cats (All) Alaska Cheetahs Cougars Jaguars Leopards Ligers Lions Snow Leopards Tigers Big Cats (All) Arizona Cheetahs Cougars Jaguars Leopards Ligers Lions Snow Leopards Tigers Big Cats (All) Arkansas…
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…The Long Island Ocelot Club is a non-profit, non- commercial club, international in membership, devoted to the welfare of ocelots and other exotic felines. Reproduction of the material i-n this…
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